NEWS
WE ARE EXPANDING OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Nominations are open for the Village at Glencliff Board of Directors!
This is a crucial time for the Village at Glencliff. We are at the cusp of institutionalizing and expanding a much-needed service in Nashville, and we need guidance and collaboration to do so. Learn more about where the Village stands and what Board service entails in our Board member “job description.”
If you are interested in this opportunity for yourself, please complete this nomination form.
Nominate others using the same form.
Nominations are due December 17, 2023.
If you have already been nominated, complete this Identity Survey to tell us more about yourself and to confirm your interest in serving on the Board.
Send any questions to Board President Michael Durham.
Honors Nine Winners
NASHVILLE, TN—The Urban Land Institute Nashville held its annual Excellence in Development awards at an evening event on Wednesday, April 26, at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Nashville.
A Nashville church shares its property with a cluster of tiny homes where unhoused people can recover from illness and injury and move closer to stability.
Learn more about the origin of our state of the art community garden in this article published by Lipscomb University, written by KIM CHAUDOIN.
Food Access Coordinator Annie Slaughter writes about The Village at Glencliff. The Nashville Food Project shares about 85 meals a week with the residents at The Village at Glencliff.
Student Intern Allie Rutland (Furman University, ’22) spent this past summer researching the impact of the lack of Medicaid expansion on the lives of people experiencing homelessness concurrently diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type II.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Music City has opened a brand new community made up of tiny homes to house the homeless in South Nashville.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — After years of push-back, delays and court battles, a medical respite center for Nashville's unhoused is now open at Glencliff United Methodist Church.
A Nashville church made its mark in the fight against homelessness by building the nation’s first-ever micro-home village dedicated to medical respite for the city’s most vulnerable.